Women's Studies in Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Friedman, May.Mommyblogs and the Changing Face of Motherhood2013/09/02English
Driven from the Public Sphere: The Conflation of Women's Liberation and Driving in Advertising from 1910 to 19202006/04/01English
Shepherd, Laura J.Gender, Violence and Popular Culture: Telling Stories2014/01/02English
Introduction: Centering Communication Scholarship in the Wake of Political Turmoil2017/04/03English
Editorial Board EOV2016/10/01English
Can You Tell by Looking at Me?2023/10/02English
Thingified Flesh: A Womanist Approach to De/Colonial Reproductive Politics and Research2023/10/02English
Crafting a Critical Pedagogical Landscape in a Post- Roe Dystopia2023/10/02English
Care and Constraints in the Climate Crisis: An Intersectional Rhetorical Analysis of News Comments about the El Dorado Fire2023/10/02English
“They’re All Honky Bros…”: Exploring Canadian Women of Color’s Experiences Using Geosocial Networking Applications2023/03/31English
The Viewer-As-Detective: Big Little Lies and the Productive Liminality of Complex Mystery Television2023/03/31English
Killing a “Monster”: Lisa Montgomery, Carceral Logics, and the Rhetoric of Sexual Trauma2023/02/28English
(Re)productive Dissent: Reproductive Justice in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization2024/01/02English
Toward Mainstreaming of Feminist (Counter)Publics? The Networked Structure of Feminist Activism on Twitter2024/01/02English
Stalled Life with Rhetoric: Notorious RBG and the Limits of Feminist Imagery2024/01/02English
Montell, Amanda. Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language.2023/06/29English
“Didn’t She Used to Sell That WAP?”: Cardi B, Clashing Femininities, and Citizenship2023/06/29English
Carr, Bryan J., and Carstarphen, Meta G. (Editors). Gendered Defenders: Marvel’s Heroines in Transmedia Spaces2023/06/29English
Nish, Jennifer. Activist Literacies: Transnational Feminisms and Social Media Rhetorics2023/06/30English
Friendship, Fellowship, Fury2022/10/02English
Introduction: Remembering bell hooks2022/10/02English
bell hooks’s Oppositional Gaze and Black Feminist Film Production in Brazil2022/10/02English
What’s [Black] Love Got to Do with It? bell hooks and Black Love in Popular Culture2022/10/02English
Healing Is an Act of Communion2022/10/02English
Developing an Oppositional Gaze: Learning to Look with bell hooks2022/10/02English
Trans Relational Ambivalences: A Critical Analysis of Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Relational (Un)Belonging in Sports Contexts2023/01/02English
Framing the Discourse of Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Content Analysis of WeChat Public Account Posts from the Postfeminist Perspective2024/04/18English
Banal Precarity: Performing Queer of Color Lives in Contemporary Times2024/04/18English
Spinning Outside of Our Selves: Pole Dance, Materiality, and Embodied Existence Beyond Colonial Binaries2024/04/18English
Fame, Feminism, and Failure: Lessons from the Rise and Fall of Time’s Up2024/04/23English